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Fume Extraction
Increasingly stringent legislation regarding the Control of Substances Hazardous
to Health (C.O.S.H.H) requires that employers have a legal obligation to protect
their workers by controlling their exposure to fumes emitted in the workplace.
We take pride in offering cost effective, well engineered Fume Extraction
systems to meet with the demands of a wide range of environments. Including but
not limited to:-
● Welding Fume Extraction
● Battery Charging Fume Extraction
● Solder Fume Extraction
● Solvent Fume Extraction
● Exhaust Fume Extraction
● Chemical Fume Extraction
● Spray Booths
● Laser Cutting Fume Extraction
We provide equipment certified and suitable for use within explosive atmospheres
if necessary. This equipment is covered by both the ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU
(Zones 1 & 2 gases & vapours) and DSEAR (Dangerous Substances and Explosive
Atmosphere Regulations).
RAM Environmental has years of experience in developing and designing effective
fume extraction systems. Our engineers are BOHS P601 and P602 qualified. This
accreditation is recommended by the HSE in HSG258, this gives our clients peace
of mind that all systems will comply with the C.O.S.H.H (Control of Substances
Hazardous to Health) Regulations.
Having no tie to any one particular manufacturer, we source equipment best
suited for your needs. Given the background of RAM Environmental in the industry
we are able to engineer a system from initial concept through to final
commissioning. Coupled with in-house manufacturing capabilities we will tailor a
system to meet your exact requirements.
Please contact us if you wish to discuss your requirements or arrange for a
project engineer to visit your premises.
RAM impressed us straight away they had a very personal approach and worked hard to give us an effective solution that suited our workshop. We have since been impressed with the quality of the equipment and installation all done at the right price. Great job!
Platinum Sheet Metals - Scott Brooks, General Manager
March 2017